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- (Jeff Bliss) Look at this
fricking lady go off on kids
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'cause they don't fricking get this crap?
- (Mrs Phung) Bye.
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- (Jeff Bliss) Man, if you would
just get up and teach them
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instead of handing them
a fricking packet, yo.
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- Oh, I saw this.
- (Jeff Bliss) The kids in here
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don't learn like that.
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- (Mrs. Phung) Bye.
- (Jeff Bliss) They need to learn face-to-face.
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- (Mrs. Phung) Bye.
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- (snickers)
- (Jeff Bliss) Or you're just getting mad
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'cause I'm pointing out the obvious.
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- (Mrs. Phung) No,
you're just wasting my time.
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- (Jeff Bliss) No, I'm not wasting your time.
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- The kid is trying
so hard to hide the phone.
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- (Jeff Bliss) You wants kids
to come into your class,
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and you want them to get excited for this?
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You gotta come in here,
you gotta make 'em excited.
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If you want a kid to change
and start doing better,
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you gotta touch his fricking heart.
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You can't expect a kid to change
'cause all you do is just tell 'em.
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- Amen!
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- Amen.
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- He's right.
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- That's kind of awesome.
- (Jeff Bliss) I'm serious.
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This is the future of this nation.
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When you come in here,
like you did last time,
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and make a statement about,
"Oh, this is my pay check."
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Indeed, it is.
- Oh my god.
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- (Jeff Bliss) But this
is my country's future,
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and my education.
- Preach it.
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- That is the last guy
out there you think could do this.
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- (Jeff Bliss) But there's a link...
when I'm not bitching...
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- Oh god!
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- (Jeff Bliss) ...but simply
making an observation.
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- Oh, dude, I love this.
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- (Jeff Bliss) And now I will leave.
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You're welcome.
- "Now I will leave!" (giggles)
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- (Jeff Bliss) If you would like,
I'll teach you a little more
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so you can actually learn
how to teach a fricking class.
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- Damn.
- (Jeff Bliss) Because since I've got here,
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I've been nothing but reading packets,
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so don't try and take
credibility for teaching me jack.
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- (Mrs. Phung) Just go. Bye.
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- My god! Wow.
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- That was intense.
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- That kid's got balls. (laughs)
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- That's my life.
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Reading packets, taking notes.
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Teachers don't teach anymore.
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- (Finebros) So can you explain
what went down in that video?
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- Well, obviously, some kid
stood up for what he believed in.
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- Some white kid just walks up
in the class, with long blond hair.
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- Finally got fed up
with having to deal with
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a teacher being lazy as always,
and stood up for himself.
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- He's basically telling
his teacher to [bleep] off,
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and is just getting up
in her face because, I mean,
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that's actually not a bad idea
if you want to get out of a packet.
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You can just tell her
how she's not doing a good job,
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which it looks like she's not
if she's giving packets.
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- (Finebros) What did
you think about his speech?
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- I didn't expect him
to be saying all of that.
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- Because you can tell he wasn't--
I don't want to be mean--
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but wasn't the most literate kid.
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But maybe that's a good thing.
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- You know, you can't judge
based on appearance.
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- He's got long hair, and sagging pants.
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All those kids probably think
he's just a loser stoner kid.
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But that's some real stuff
that he's talking about.
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- I agreed with a lot of what he said,
and I feel like if a teacher
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is not doing what is his job
I need to tell him about it.
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Maybe not in that particular way,
like embarrassing them
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in the front of the class.
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- The best thing about his speech
is that he was passionate about it.
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He believed what he was preaching
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and he just wanted to get that
out there, which I liked.
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- Sometimes you really do
need to tell the teacher,
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"You're not doing anything.
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You're just giving me a piece of paper.
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You're going to go
on your phone, text someone,
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go on the computer, drink your coffee,
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but you're not actually teaching."
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- (Finebros) How did it make you feel
while you were watching it?
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- Inspired.
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- I was actually really proud of him.
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- I'm intrigued!
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His words, they touch me.
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- I actually felt like one
of the students in the classroom,
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so I would laugh through the whole thing.
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- I was nervous.
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I thought the teacher
was going to get up and, like, bop!
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- It made me feel like he's right
'cause some teachers are like that,
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but then I kinda felt bad
for the teacher too.
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- I feel relieved that I'm
not the only one thinking this.
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- I want to go do something now!
I want to go talk to my teachers
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and be like, "Listen.
You need to be a better teacher."
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- (Finebros) So this kid's
name is Jeff Bliss.
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- Hi, Jeff Bliss!
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- (Finebros) Do you think
he was wrong for doing this
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to the teacher?
- No.
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- No!
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- He was obviously concerned
about his education,
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and if you care that much,
you should say something.
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- You have a voice as as a student.
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You have free speech.
It's one of the amendments.
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- I'm not gonna say he was wrong,
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but I'm also not gonna say he was right.
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- He probably should've gone
to the principal or something
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and told him that the teacher
wasn't doing anything,
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and told him everything
that he said, basically.
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- But, you know, those ways
aren't always efficient,
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and it takes one person
to rally up a whole class,
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and that was a way to do it.
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- People can comment all they want about how
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this kid was mouthing off to an adult,
and "He doesn't know respect!
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Get out of the classroom," or whatever.
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But, you know, there's a point
when you've had enough
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and you need to stand up
for yourself regardless
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of who's trying to put you down.
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- If I was a teacher, I'd probably have
a totally different perspective.
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From a kid's point of view,
we sit in class,
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we don't interrupt you, we listen to you,
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we do all our work, we turn in our work,
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and we're there all day long, just like you.
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At least you could do
is listen to what we have to say.
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- (Finebros) Do you agree
about what he was saying about
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education in the school system?
- It being a little crappy
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because all they do is give us packets
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and we kind of have
to figure it out? Partially.
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- It just depends what teacher,
but it does happen.
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- I mean, it's more
of public schools, definitely.
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Now they're just giving us packets.
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- A lot of public schools,
they don't have enough funding
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for a lot of the teachers,
so there's a PE teacher
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who's moved to math.
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I've literally had teachers
where they're one lesson
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ahead of us in the class...
which isn't good.
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- I think it's gotten a lot worse
as the years go by.
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Teachers are trying to find easy ways out.
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- A lot of teachers do that.
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Sitting behind a desk and going
on Amazon-- I've actually seen--
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and just kind of giving out a packet.
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And then you have a test
on it at some point, you know?
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And they wonder why our country's
dropping in our education.
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- (Finebros) Why do you think
something like this goes viral?
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- Because it's real. It's raw.
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- Because it was funny.
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- Because it's not something
you see every day.
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You don't see a kid with that much guts
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going up in front of the class
and calling out the teacher.
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- 'Cause everybody relates to it.
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It's literally something that everybody
that's in school relates to.
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- I'm sure they always wanted to see
somebody bad-mouth the teacher.
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Be like, "Oh, [bleep].
He's cussing out a teacher.
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I should totally watch this."
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But you'll start watching and you'll be,
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"Hey, look. He's actually making a point."
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- The guy does not look like
someone who cares about
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being at school.
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- It's effective because he
doesn't seem like the smartest kid.
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It shows, like, "This is
what the youth is these days?"
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Apparently, we have to fix this
because his teacher
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isn't doing him any good.
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- (Finebros) What makes
a good teacher in your opinion?
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- What makes a good teacher
is a teacher who doesn't talk
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like a teacher talks,
talks like a human being.
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- They have to actually care
about your knowledge in general.
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Not only for that course
in class, but in life.
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- A good teacher challenges you,
or wants you to challenge everything.
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It makes you question things.
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- Someone who can be nice to the students,
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who has a connection with the students,
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who doesn't treat them like kids.
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When a teacher leaves
a good mark on my life,
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I remember them forever.
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- (Finebros) Do you think
teachers are the ones to blame
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for the problems in the education system?
- No, not at all.
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It's them, but it's also students.
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- There's the teachers that just don't care,
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and then there's also the students
that just don't care.
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So it's both of us.
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- You can try and teach kids,
getting to their heart,
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but the likelihood
of that happening is minimal.
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- Everyone is to blame if they're to blame.
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You can't generalize something like,
"Oh, it's the teacher's fault,
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or the principal's, or the student's."
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It's whoever's fault it is,
it's their fault.
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- These teachers aren't getting
the resources and the training
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they need to do well, but at the same time,
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if the teachers don't recognize that nothing
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that's going on is helping them,
and they're like,
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"Oh, well. It's not my fault.
It's the system's,"
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and they don't do anything,
then that's their fault.
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- I don't necessarily find
the teacher's fault either
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'cause most teachers do
not really get paid that much
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and I honestly think they should be
one of the highest paid professions
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'cause they're educating
the future of tomorrow.
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- (Finebros) What do you want
to say to other teens out there
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who are dealing with teachers
who aren't putting their all
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into their education?
- Don't do it like Jeff did.
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- Stand up for what you believe in,
but do it in a respectable way.
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- Maybe talk to your teachers
about different ways
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to learn or to do things.
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- Stop being lazy and actually take action.
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- You can only reach your hand out so far,
and if your teacher's not going
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to give back, then just try
and get as much as you can
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out of the class by yourself.
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- It's hard to be in a class
with a teacher that you don't like--
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trust me, I know.
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But try to make the best
out of the situations.
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I mean, don't go getting expelled
or suspended for doing stupid stuff.
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- Either you can be the adolescent
"I don't want to do this" guy
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that goes, "Oh, I'm
not going to be at school.
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I'm gonna be a drop-out.
I'm gonna be famous. Mm-hm."
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Or you can actually take in
whatever they're actually teaching
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so you can actually go somewhere in life.
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- Keep holding on. (laughing)
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Like, stick it out.
It'll get better. It's just high school.
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- (Finebros) And what do
you want to say to schools
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and teachers, and how
they can better reach all of you?
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- Do your job.
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- More one-on-one communication.
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- For all teachers, just be
more interactive in class.
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Don't just get up, teach a lesson,
and do a packet.
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Make the students involved in it,
and make the students
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involved in their own learning.
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- Just think of your students
as if they were your kids or something.
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Like, you want your kids to grow up
and have a good education, right?
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- Be excited when they come
into your class and talk to them.
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Those are always the teachers that I love,
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the ones that talk and are excited,
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and love what they're doing everyday.
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- Respect goes two ways,
'cause I've also seen teachers
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that treat us like humans,
and no one ever talks in the class,
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but then they wonder why the teachers
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who always bitch at us and all that crap,
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that we end up going out
of our way just to piss them off.
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But they don't seem to get it.
I don't know why.
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You'd think it's
common sense, but guess not.
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- You should stop thinking for yourself,
and think for others,
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which are your students,
because, yeah, you might be
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set in life, but we aren't because
we're kind of screwed over right now,
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and the only way that
that can be better is if you help us.
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- (Finebros) And so if you saw Jeff Bliss,
like on the street, in person,
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what would you do?
- Say, "You go, Glenn Coco!"
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- Like, "You rock. You should join
Youth and Government."
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- I'd give him a hug.
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- I would shake his hand.
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Be like, "You are a brave young man."
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- You, sir, are an icon
for students everywhere!
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- Good job. You actually said
what I guarantee you
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everybody else in that class
is thinking, but didn't say.
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And get a hair cut.
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- I'd give him a high five! (giggles)
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I'd braid his hair. I don't know! (laughing)
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- Thanks for watching this somewhat
more serious episode of Teens React.
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- Goodbye.
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(silence)
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Awkward bye.
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- Hey! Teachers! Touch our fricking hearts!
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